Some explanations of why mountains came to be include:
1. Volcanism, where hot, melted rocks spews up out of the ground and forms an ever-larger mound.
2. Folding up of the earth's crust due to continental drift, among other things.
3. Intrusions and erosion, where hot, melted rocks push up through the Earth's crust, then erosion wears away the softer rock and soil around it until the peak of the intrusion is revealed, poking up through the ground's surface. A mountain range near me (the Thatuna Range) is a typical intrusion, and peaks out at about a half mile above the surround ground.
Plate tectonics
High mountain ranges without volcanoes are built at convergent continental plate boundaries. These vary greatly from divergent boundaries which cause volcanoes to form.
Yes. The majority of volcanoes are found near plate boundaries.
The Himalayas, a mountain range at the northern edge of the India plate
Volcanoes and Mountain Ranges.
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High mountain ranges without volcanoes are built at convergent continental plate boundaries. These vary greatly from divergent boundaries which cause volcanoes to form.
Dr. Seuss did not explain the formation of mountain ranges. He was a children's author and illustrator known for his whimsical stories and imaginative characters, not for scientific explanations. Geologists study processes like tectonic plate movements and erosion to explain the formation of mountain ranges.
features
Yes. The majority of volcanoes are found near plate boundaries.
The movement of the Pacific and North American plates produced California's major geological features. These features include faults, volcanoes, mountain ranges, and basins.
The Himalayas, a mountain range at the northern edge of the India plate
Volcanoes and mountain ranges
Volcanoes and Mountain Ranges.